Books and Media - Printmaking - Books

In this book from A&C Black's Printmaking Handbook series the authors describe a wide range of collagraph techniques, providing the user with practical help on the choice of materials and printing methods to achieve the best results.

In this book, authors Jackie Newell and Dee Whittington show how to push the boundaries of monoprinting with various techniques, showing the unique possibilities, and showcasing works from around the world. Paperback. 128 pages.

The revolutionary printing plate that enables a faster, friendlier approach to printmaking now has its own guidebook! In Gelli Plate Printing, Joan Bess — inventor of the concept for the Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate — unleashes the fun through more than 50 step-by-step projects.

Discover how to use found natural materials — leaves, flowers, feathers, vegetables, fruits, shells, wood grain and more — to print on any surface, from paper and fabric to ceramic, wood, and walls. Hand Printing from Nature combines step-by-step instructions with beautiful photographs.

This book gives step-by-step instructions for printing and pasting to a support sheet, and adapts chine collé techniques for working with collage and mounting paper, fabric and other materials, with or without a press. Includes an instructional DVD.

Paper is probably the most important thing to a printmaker. The goal of this book is to alert artists working in both the fields of print and papermaking to the possibilities within each discipline, and how each may complement the other. By Elspeth Lamb.

Learn the essentials of mixed media printmaking with the easy-to-follow instructions, tips, and hints contained in Practical Mixed Media Printmaking, all while using a wide range of low-cost materials!

Artist and popular workshop instructor Traci Bunkers can turn just about anything into an interesting stamp, printing block, or tool. In Print & Stamp Lab, she shows you how to see overlooked, everyday objects in a new way, and how to "MacGyver" them into easy-to-use printing blocks and tools.

Featuring lush illustrations of more than 130 works from The Museum of Modern Art's unrivaled print collection, this book explores the distinctive visual effects of various printmaking techniques — from the rich, velvety lines of drypoint to the bold, flat coloring of screen printing.